Going from Curious to Maker: New User Experiences in a University Makerspace Brian O’Connell Mechanical Engineering PhD Student Tufts University Medford,

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Going from Curious to Maker: New User Experiences in a University Makerspace Brian O’Connell Mechanical Engineering PhD Student Tufts University Medford, MA

MAKING AT TUFTS

Organizations

Bot Lab

Crafts Center

JUMBO’S MAKER STUDIO

Brown Bag Lunches

MAKER STUDIO MAKERS

New Makers cataloging and metadata services librarian member of the library’s administrative staff research librarian biomedical engineering grad student software engineer

What brought you to Jumbo’s Maker Studio? The chance to get experience with 3D printing, which I've been wanting to learn about for years. –Software Engineer I wanted to learn about 3D printing/modeling. –Library administration staff member I needed to quickly create a portable book cradle that would allow for the both the displaying of rare materials while protecting the integrity of the binding. –Metadata Services Librarian My work at the library is focused on helping Tufts freshmen develop their research skills, so I also wanted to see what types of opportunities students have for non-coursework self-motivated learning. –Research Librarian I was looking for a soldering iron to help me make a mold for one of my projects and was told that the makerspace had soldering irons that anyone could use –Biomedical Engineering Student

Surprising ease to start I was surprised at how easy making an object is with the right support and equipment. –Metadata services librarian I also learned that I find engineering so interesting, that if there was an engineering class for non-engineers, I'd sign up if my schedule allowed. –Library Administration staff member I brought my kids in to see a 3D printer and we ended up learning about LEDs and making light- up pictures… Having the freedom to be supported while working on any project I could dream up was fantastic, and very different from taking a structured class –Research Librarian

Importance of Support None of the things I learned were actually all that difficult to pick up, and having the printers and people who knew how to run them removed the last barrier to giving it a try. –Software engineer Prior to entering the studio, I thought there would be a steep learning-curve. Needless to say I was a bit intimidated. The staff provided the support and set-me up with the basics that empowered me as a maker…. I went from someone who had real doubts about my own ability to create objects to someone who would like to create more. –Metadata services librarian

Appreciation of the Process My daughter had requested a printed cat, and seeing how it was structured/printed made me think differently about how and what would be a good use of the 3d printer. I was really grateful that I was able to re-print a job gone wrong to learn more about the nitty gritty of printing –Research librarian Over the course of the summer, my perception of "making" changed in that there are always a lot more factors and pieces that need to be considered while I was making. –Biomedical engineering student

Advocates for the Space I see tremendous value for students in being able to find and explore ways they can create/solve problems using technologies that have a learning curve and may not seem immediately accessible. The makerspace ended up being a creative outlet for me this summer and provided some opportunities for co-worker bonding and art therapy-esque times…. It was inspiring to see the types of projects that other people were working on. I enjoy learning from others and especially appreciated being able to learn and problem-solve with students. –Research librarian I feel the value of the makerspace is that it provides materials and devices that might not be available to people elsewhere. For example, if I hadn't found the maker space, I wouldn't have been able to expand one part of my project because I wouldn't have been able to make the molds I wanted to make. The maker space is a space where anyone who wants to try something new but might not have the materials or ability can go. Honestly, the makerspace is a great resource for the engineering community and Tufts community in general. –Biomedical engineering student

Advocates for the Space This is an important incubator space that provides the raw material and personal connections necessary for creatively thinking about new solutions to common, and not so common, problems. In short, it has an entrepreneurial energy that is contagious because new ideas can be tried without the fear of failure. I can easily see this space growing into a place of discovery where students and staff can take ownership of their own ideas, while contributing to the success of others…. It was a positive experience from the moment I walked into the room. –Metadata services librarian Having the tools and removing the barriers to using them is powerful. That makes it easy for people to get started with something new. –Software engineer

MAKING AT TUFTS NOW

Maker.tufts.edu

Jumbo’s Maker Studio

A Makerspace at my workplace gave me opportunities to learn, explore, craft, tinker, refine, dream and create something awesome –Research librarian The Jumbo Maker Studio was probably one of the highlights of working at Tufts this summer. Having access to all the amazing equipment and tools was vital to my project this summer. –Biomedical engineering student I think that if it can be as successful as it was during the summer it will be even more used and enjoyed when more people are back on campus. –Software engineer Collaborative and empowering! –Metadata services librarian